Stairmaster 2100 LC, 2100 LE manual Safety Requirements

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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (continued)

6.To avoid potential safety and electrical problems, replace with manufacturer’s specified parts only.

IMPORTANT: Replace the drive belt with a StairMaster specified drive belt (P/N 27458). Failure to do so could create hazardous leakage currents without the correct part.

7.This equipment is classified Class I, Type B, ordinary equipment. Not protected against fluid ingress. Rated for continuous operation. Do not operate this equipment in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixtures.

8.Do not let liquid enter the controller. If it does, the controller must be inspected and tested for safety by an approved technician before it can be used again.

9.Increased risk due to leakage current can result if this equipment is not grounded properly.

10.The treadmill must be on an appropriate, dedicated electrical circuit. Nothing else should be connected to the circuit.

11.Incorrect installation by unauthorized personnel can lead to equipment damage and may void the warranty.

12.Do not stand on treadmill hood or front trim cover.

13.Close supervision is necessary whenever the machine is used by or near children, invalids, or disabled persons.

Failure to follow the conditions set forth below shall limit, to the extent allowed by law, StairMaster Health & Fitness Products, Inc. responsibility for the safety, reliability, and performance of this equipment.

The operator manual must be read in full by each owner and trainer before the product is first used. Each user must be instructed in the proper use of the treadmill and its accessories.

Assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, or repairs must be carried out only by StairMaster-trained or StairMaster-authorized personnel.

Do not remove the treadmill hood: dangerous voltages are present. Components are serviceable only by qualified service personnel.

The electrical wiring within the treadmill setting and the electrical installation of the treadmill must comply with the applicable local or provincial requirements.

The equipment must be used in accordance with the instructions for use.

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Contents StairMaster ClubTrack Treadmills 27483 Rev a Table of Contents Heart Rate Priority on ClubTrack 2100 Treadmills Important Safety Instructions Safety Requirements Unpacking and Installation Instructions Accessories and OptionsHow to Reach Us Guidelines For Getting on and OFF the Treadmill Activation DeactivationMagnetic Key as an Emergency Stop Heart Rate Monitoring Telemetry Heart RateHeart Rate Monitoring Maintaining the Transmitter BeltContact Heart Rate Intensity Frequency and DurationExercise INTENSITY, FREQUENCY, & Duration Intensity Levels % of max. heart rateTurning on the Power Understanding the ControllerController Displays and Keys ClubTrack 2100 LC Display WindowsClubTrack 2100 LE Display Windows Page Numeric keypad Incline UP / Down KeysCool Down Key Speed Faster + / Slower − KeysStart Key Stop KeyDisplay Lock / Unlock Statistics Key Remote Operation Controls ROC Workout Program KeypadQuick Start Program Manual Program Fat Burner Program Calorie Burner Program Page Speed Intervals Program Page Heart Rate HR Zone Trainer Program requires chest strap Page Advanced Programs Page StairMaster Fit Test Fitness Rating Norms VO2max MenSpeed and Incline settings for Firefighter FIT Test Stages FireFighter Fitness TestThat the heart rate signal has been missing Custom Speed Interval Program Page HR Control Interval Program Page Page 5K Fun Run Program 10K Bolder Boulder Run Program Custom Calorie Burn Program Hole Walk Program Options During a Workout Pausing Your Workout Cool DownAuto Reset Console Key Functions in Cool Down StateEnd of Your Workout Using the ClubTrack 2100 Treadmill InstructionLocked/Non-Locked Heart Rate Signal Options Heart Rate Priority on ClubTrack 2100 TreadmillsError Codes Viewing Maintenance InformationChanging the Workout Default Values Customizing the Treadmill Maintenance Cleaning Treadmill and ControllerTreadmill Interior Treadmill Belt Adjustments Belt TensionBelt Tracking Troubleshooting Moving and Storing the TreadmillImportant Phone Numbers